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<title>Terraforming Mars in 100 Years? Why the Fantasy Might Be a Dangerous Distraction</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ That’s the real question. You’ve seen the glossy SpaceX animations, read the headlines about Elon Musk wanting a million people on Mars, and maybe even thought, “Heck, I might book a one-way ticket someday.” But here’s the uncomfortable truth: the dream of terraforming Mars in the next century might not just be far-fetched. ]]></description>
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